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Piercy, David; And Others – 1984
The document describes the development and use of skill sequences in individualized education programs (IEPs) for mildly handicapped students. Developed to standardize format and terminology among teachers and parents, the sequences promote the continuity of instruction and the maintenance of consistent records. Sequences were developed for use…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Education Programs, Mathematics
Mertz, Elizabeth – 1982
A folk theory of the effect of language on thought underlies decisions made in U.S. courts regarding language law. Previous work on folk theory has shown an internal structuring by which a premise entails subsequent terms, consistent within the framework of the folk theory's logic. An analysis of metapragmatic statements in U.S. case law materials…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Citizenship, Comprehension, Court Litigation
Seidenberg, Pearl L. – 1986
Many learning disabled secondary school students have difficulties with text organization in both subject area reading and expository writing. Problems may include difficulty in following the main ideas in text, recognizing the main text topics and their interrelationships, or recognizing the subordinate and superordinate ideas and examples.…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Learning Disabilities, Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties
Nist, Sherrie L.; Hogrebe, Mark C. – Forum for Reading, 1985
In a study of the effects of time restrictions and passage access on reading comprehension, 128 college freshmen enrolled in two different developmental reading courses were divided into 4 groups of 32 subjects each. (Tests used to assess reading ability at the college level are usually either power tests with liberal time limits, or speed tests,…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Connected Discourse, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Schneider, Wolfgang; And Others – 1987
The expert-novice paradigm, which demonstrates the outstanding role of domain-specific knowledge in explaining differences in memory behavior and performance, was examined. Two studies are described which compared memory performance of groups equivalent with regard to domain-specific knowledge but differing in intellectual ability. The hypothesis…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Intelligence Differences
Langer, Judith A.; And Others – 1988
To investigate how Mexican-American students constructed meaning from English texts when engaged in reading and writing activities, a study examined 12 fifth grade Mexican-American students who lived in a "barrio" with literacy in both Spanish and English. The aim was to tap the envisionments (text interpretations or understandings, and…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Mexican Americans
Biggs, John B. – 1988
Studies of text comprehension have suggested that readers focus on different levels of ideational unit while reading, thereby affecting the quality of their comprehension of the text. A study examined the viability of the deep-surface categorization with regard to essay-writing and the relation of different approaches to writing to the quality of…
Descriptors: Essays, Foreign Countries, Grade 11, Graduate Students
Martin, David S.; Jonas, Bruce S. – 1987
The study examined the effectiveness of a program to improve the cognitive skills of 91 hearing impaired college students. Experimental students received systematic cognitive instruction focusing on specific generalizable skills during the experimental period, several times per week, in the contexts of their regular college classes. Instructors of…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Restructuring, College Students
PRISE Reporter, 1987
Recent research and program development in the areas of metacognition and related teaching and learning strategies is the subject of this issue of the newsletter. The lead article reviews reasons for the current interest in cognition and metacognition, clarifies the concepts of cognitive and metacognitive strategy instruction, and describes key…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials
Mason, Jana M.; And Others – 1988
A study examined how experienced kindergarten teachers read a story, an informational text, and a picture-phrase text to their students. Six teachers (five from schools in two small midwestern cities and one from a nearby rural area) were videotaped as they read each book to an average of 25 children in three classes each in order to capture their…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children, Primary Education
Shepard, Charlene R.; Reynolds, Ralph E. – 1988
Investigating the selective attention strategy, a study examined the type of attention allocated to important information by good and poor readers. Also tested was the methodological validity of using a conceptual (word recognition) perceptual (tachistoscopic word flash) task as a means of investigating the types of information processing that may…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), High Schools, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Comprehension
Suzuki, Hiroko; Sato, Taeko – 1986
A study investigated whether instruction focusing on text structure would affect Japanese college students' listening comprehension. Subjects of the study were 29 students of a women's junior college and 38 students of a national university. Three passages were selected for their comprehensibility of content, short length, and readability. Each…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Students, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
Perkins, Kyle – 1987
In this paper four classes of procedures for measuring the instructional sensitivity of reading comprehension test items are reviewed. True experimental designs are not recommended because some of the most important reading comprehension variables do not lend themselves to experimental manipulation. "Ex post facto" factorial designs are…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Correlation, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
PDF pending restorationLorch, Elizabeth Pugzles; Lorch, Robert F., Jr. – 1984
One hundred thirty-nine college students participated in an experiment designed to examine the basis of their abilities to make relative importance distinctions among ideas in a text while reading. Subjects read two texts of 13 paragraphs each. The topics of the two texts were unrelated, but their topic structure was similar. For each of the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Higher Education, Language Processing
Omanson, Richard C. – 1984
Prompted by current theories in reading suggesting that variation in word knowledge affects the processing of not only individual words but also clauses and sentences, this report explores some different ways in which children's comprehension processes may be affected by variation in word knowledge. The report first examines whether the effects of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Language Processing


